The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-12-02, Page 36VOTE
POOLEY
For
Public
Utilities
Commission
Friends!
I am seeking another term as one of your Com-
missioners so that I may help complete some of the
most important projects which have been undertaken
since our inauguration.
I sincerely solicit your support, to enable me to
serve you a little longer, with the same dedication as
in the past.
Thanking you in anticipation
Anyone wishing transportation
to the Polls
Phone 235-2007
Sincerely
Ted Pooley
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AND RECEIVERS
1 DAY ONLY
FACTORY SURPLUS
SALE
SATURDAY, DEC. 1 1 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
SPEAKERS
REG. LIST PRICE S30. to $269. EACH
SALE PRICE FROM $ 0
TO $75 EACH
SINGLE SPEAKER FROM $5 • EACH
Some speakers with slightly imperfect finish or scratch on
cabinet. 2 year warranty. Power handling 5 to 80 watts RMS,
RECEIVERS - 5 5 WATTS 1HF - $ 1 60.
Cash and Carry
Held at the
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Highway 4, 2 miles South of Clinton,
Whatever the project, call on us for
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CENTRALIA, ONTARIO
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the Job
Right ... TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
NOTICE is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the
Township of Stephen in the County of Huron that in com-
pliance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1972, Chapter 95,
and amendments, a Ballot will be held for the office of
COUNCILLORS
Three Candidates to be Elected
Polls will be open as designated below on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1976
from 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon to 8:00 o'clock in the
afternoon at the following places with the undermentioned
officers in charge:
Deputy
Poll Polling Returning Poll
No. Booths Officer Clerks
1 Centralia Community Elmer Edith
Centre, Centralia Powe Lobb
2 Arthur Ford's Res.,
Part Lot 18, Con. 2
Ella
Willard
Eva
McCarter
3 Parks Board Room,
Crediton
Gerald
Schenk
Samuel
Lawson
4 Steph. Twp. Community Marion Nola
Centre, Crediton Schenk Faist
5 Ross Pickering's Res.,
Lot 11, Con, 12
Clement
McCann
Helene
Regier
6 Community Hall,
Dashwood
Melvin
Stade
Esther
Salmon
7 Community Hall,
Shipka
Doreen
Fink beiner
Olive
Ratz
8 Greenway Ivan Ross
General Store Hodgins Brown
9 Trott's Doris Carol
Grocery Store Besta rd Gill
10a J.A.D, McCurdy Sylvia Lynn
School McCormick Olmsted
10b J.A.D. McCurdy Herrald Linda
School Walsh Pinter
AN ADVANCE POLL
will be open in the Clerk's Office of the Municipality of the
Township of Stephen on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1976
from 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon to 8:00 o'clock in the
afternoon for the purpose of receiving votes of electors who
expect to be unable to vote on the regular polling day.
All Electors are hereby requested to govern themselves
accordingly.
Crediton, Ontario Wilmer D, Wein
November 18th, 1976 Returning Officer
HELP ME
HELlrYOU
VOTE
DONALD GEIGER
FOR
HAY TOWNSHIP
COUNCIL
Vote
KEN McCANN
For Stephen Councillor
Your support will be appreciated
it, isn't it?" said former Liberal
Leader Robert Nixon, and Pat
Reid (Rainy River MPP) com-
mented "There must be an
election coming up,"
The two day conference on
February 10 and 11 will be under
the name Partnership for
Prosperity, and the Premier told
the Legislature he wants "a
broad spectrum of advice" on the
direction of the economy after
federal wage and price controls
expire.
A former Conservative
researcher and defeated can-
didate has been hired by the
Ontario Government at $150 a
day as Chairman of a Committee
of Government officials which
will study problems of con-
dominium owners.
The Minister of Consumer and
Commercial Relations has an-
nounced the appointment of this
man, Darwin Kealey, and other
members of the Committee, and
the group will hold public
hearings throughout the Province
and is planning a conference to
hear the public early next year,
Evelyn Gigantes (NDP - Carleton
East) attacked the appointment
of Mr. Kealey as patronage,
saying he has set up a riding
office in the Ottawa suburban
riding and has mailed literature
to voters, although he has not
been nominated yet to run again
for the Conservatives.
The group will recommend
changes in legislation governing
condominiums in time for action!
by the Legislature in the spring
session.
Liberal Pat Reid criticized the
Solicitor General for doing
nothing while organized crime
escalated in Ontario, and called
for an inquiry saying the inquiry
in Quebec into organized crime
had exposed some of the
ringleaders.
He pointed out that it is
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I have seen the letters LL.E. on the door of my lawyer's
office. What do they stand for?
Bachelor of Laws degree. It is received after three years of law
school studies. Ordinarily, to be a practicing lawyer in Ontario
you need this degree plus one year of "articling" or practice in
the law after law school, plus successful completion of the Bar
Admission Course of Ontario.
All my friends say that I have extraordinary powers of
intuition - maybe even ESP. I was thinking of using these
powers to make some extra spending money - for exam-
ple, by using an old crystal ball and telling fortunes. How
do I go about doing this?
You don't. Because of section 323 of the Criminal Code of
Canada if you fraudulently undertake to tell fortunes for money
or for any other compensation you are doing something illegal.
My brother's ambitious Manitoba company is planning
to expand and set up shop in Ontario. Can it do so as it
pleases?
Generally, the company must have a licence to operate in On-
tario and if it wishes to hold land in Ontario it must also have
what is called a licence in mortrnain.
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A week ago, two tiling contractors put tiles on my floor.
They selected these tiles by themselves. Now, I find that
these tiles are cracking badly and becoming very messy.
There is nothing wrong with my floor. What rights would I
have in this situation?
If the contractors were negligent - that is, very careless in the
way they put on the tiles - action may be brought against them.
Also, since this is a contract for work and materials, certain im-
plied conditions of fitness or merchant ability can be read into
the contract and an appropriate contractual action can be
brought against them.
I have often heard the expression "caveat emptor",
What does it mean?
Let the buyer beware. For example, in the sale of goods, un-
leSs there are certain representations made by the seller to the
buyer or warranties and conditions provided by law the buyer
accepts whatever risk is in the goods. Therefore, let the buyer
beware,
My employer was kind enough to give me an interest-
free loan, Is it true that an employer's interest-free loan to
his employee is not taxable?
Although if may literally be a benefit received from employ.
ment, if is exempt from tax.
At the same time, the
Treasurer also tabled documents
which he maintained showed that
the federal government's anti
inflation program has been a
success in Ontario during its first
year of operation.
During debate on the family
law reform legislation, the
Attorney General stressed that
caution was necessary with
respect to giving courts too
much power over marriage
contracts, because if courts could
override provisions of marriage
contracts, the result would be
that the courts instead of the
parties involved would be writing
the contracts.
Some opposition members
suggested modifying a section of
the act to allow a court to alter
support obligations of a contract.
The Attorney General said he
would consider such an amend-
ment. Now that it has passed
second reading, the legislation
will go to committee for detailed
examination before going back to
the Legislature for third and final
reading in the spring,
Also this week, the Attorney
General stated that he is con-
vening a meeting of regional
Crown Attorneys to instruct them
in the matter of court
authorizations, which should not
be released,
Albert Roy, Liberal MPP for
Ottawa East had produced a copy
of an authorization to wire tap, to
demonstrate that the Govern-
ment had gone against
established practice in not
releasing the authorization in the
case of the wiretap carried out on
a conversation between Donald
Turner and his lawyer.
The Provincial government
will subsidize its two ski jumps at
Thunder Bay for another season,
according to the Minister of
Industry and Tourism. He said a
loan of about $100,000 from the
Province's Northern Ontario
Development Corporation will be
given to Thunder Bay Ski Jumps
Ltd. (the development cor-
poration owns all the shares in
the company).
Pressed by Stuart Smith,
Liberal Leader to table the lease
agreement, the Minister said he
would consider doing so - the
lease covers the use of the land
around the base of the jumps. He
said the financing for this winter
will give operators the backing to
get sponsors for events.
Premier Davis has announced
that the Government is inviting
advice on the economy from
labour, business, consumer, farm
and social service groups at a
public conference to be held in
February.
Opposition Members were)
cynical about this announcement,
which they called a pre-election
political move, commenting that
it was not at all surprising that
the meeting will be open to the
press, "That's why you're having
generally agreed that publicity is
in dealing with this problem,
one of the Most effectiVe weapons
However, the Minister main. not warrant a public inquiry.
tamed that organized crime,
while a serious problem, high on
the list of police priorities, -does
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The Government's budget
statement made by Treasurer
Darcy McKeough is a virtual
admission that the Province
faces serious economic
problems. The Treasurer took
one hour to announce only one tax
change despite the fact all the
indicators but one show Ontario
is lagging behind the rest of
Canada.
The single tax change involves
the tax exemption on machinery
which the Liberal Opposition
Members did not object to, but
not without surprise the change
received very vocal objections by
the N.D.P.
The Government will extend
for an indefinite period the
exemption of the 7 per cent sales
tax on production machinery and
equipment bought by private
industry, and will extend the
exemption to include equipment
for pollution control or the
removal of waste and noxious
fumes. This continued sales tax
exemption will cost $10 million in
the last quarter of the current
fiscal year year, and an
estimated $160 million in 1977-78,
The Government's objective is
to attract job creating capital to
the province, and to maintain the
competitivefooting of theProvince
and Ontario firms in bidding for
investment and business against
our principal rivals, including the
province of Quebec and the states
of New York, Minnesota and
Pennsylvania.
Even with the extension of the
sales tax exemption beyond the
original December 31st cut-off
date, the provincial sales tax
burden on a new plant opening in
Ontario still would be more than
twice the sales taxes levied in
Michigan and Ohio.
The Liberal comments on the
Treasurer's statement indicated
that the Government should have
launched a major home con-
struction program. We lack af-
fordable housing in this Province.
There is high unemployment in
the home construction industry.
This is a major area where action
was needed so that Ontario
doesn't continue to lag behind the
rest of the country in affordable
home construction,
Hugh
Tom
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